Via ERV and Coyne, I've learned that there was a poll associated with that story about the yanked evolution shirts for the Smith-Cotton band program. You must pharyngulate this poll!
Should the Sedalia school district have pulled the Smith-Cotton High School band T-shirts?
Yes, the evolution image was inappropriate
29%
No, critics and the district are overreacting
71%
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This is the t-shirt worn by the marching band of Smith-Cotton high school of Sedalia, Missouri.
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